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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Submit to The Phoenix literary journal to get your literary work published!
We accept Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Hybrid Works.
Submit at https://thephoenixpfeifferuniversity.submittable.com/submit
“For me it was important to be alone; solitude was a prerequisite to being openly and joyfully susceptible and responsive to the world of leaves, light, birdsong, flowers, flowing water.”
— Mary Oliver, from Wordsworth’s Mountain in “Long Life: Essays And Other Writings”
in this house we stan Mary Oliver
Another book review! Alright, YA dystopian freaks, here's your chance to rant. Check out Louisa Parrish’s review of Scythe by Neal Shusterman at https://www.pfeiffer-phoenix.com/niche-nook
“Just tell me what you saw this morning like in two lines. I saw a water glass on a brown tablecloth, and the light came through it in three places. No metaphor. And to resist metaphor is very difficult because you have to actually endure the thing itself, which hurts us for some reason.”
— Marie Howe on a writing exercise she gives to her students, as told to Krista Tippett for On Being (via bostonpoetryslam)
this is genuinely the FUNNIEST thing i’ve seen all day
Have a socially distant Halloween this year with PARANORMAL ROAD MAP! We hope you make it back in one piece!
Find Destinations Here: https://www.pfeiffer-phoenix.com/paranormal-road-map
READ IT HERE: https://www.pfeiffer-phoenix.com/niche-nook
Check out Maddie’s review of The Familiars By Stacy Halls tomorrow at https://www.pfeiffer-phoenix.com/niche-nook?fbclid=IwAR1iiAeKZUGl8rlPEUlcomzPNB-x09PegTlUrXD3sK4tZO-ikMgvqFlww50
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to take a moment to formally introduce myself. I’m Morgan Ingram, Editor-in-Chief of The Phoenix literary journal. I have tremendous pride in this publication and I can’t wait to slush through all of the submissions in a few weeks. My favorite genre is Creative Non-fiction because that’s where the memoir essays appear!
Favorite book at the moment: Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
Book I highly recommend: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Cheers,
Morgan
Submit here! https://thephoenixpfeifferuniversity.submittable.com/submit
The Phoenix is a student led literary journal at Pfeiffer University that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Non-fiction, and Hybrid prose. There is NO submission fee.
Niche Nook: The Violet Eden Chapters by Jessica Shirvington
Review by Morgan Ingram
Let me preface this review with a request to the reader: Let go of everything you expect from the Young Adult Paranormal Romance genre. Just let it go. You don’t need it here.
Hey guys!
Follow this link to check out the review: https://www.pfeiffer-phoenix.com/niche-nook
This is one of my favorite series and I had a great time revisiting the story and characters.
Best,
Morgan Ingram, [Editor-in-Chief]
Sunday morning panels.
Here they are, the Sunday’s philosophers, the experts who debate anything. Well, they really just talk (without making any sense, most of the time) and, alas, they never really make a point.
They talk about everything and anything: about footy, about the arts, what’s going on here or what’s happening there. So much to say on the subject of politics, so many theories (most of it guess!).
I’m trying to make coffee and, between a gag and a word, I get it wrong: it’s Sunday morning, I’m half asleep and it’s too early to think about the big round eyes of a cat fallen in love or the usual anonymous on social media with a formal request or a solution to the quest. Ah! My coffee
(I almost forget!)
I love the bouncy lyricism. Don’t stop writing!
- Morgan (Editor-in-Chief)
Submit to The Phoenix literary journal to get your literary work published!
We accept Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, and Hybrid Works.
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Arcs to write instead of a love story:
Enemies to best friends
Siblings growing closer
Siblings growing apart
Best friends to enemies
Reluctant parent figure
Reluctant teacher figure
Overly eager teacher/parent figure to reluctant student.
Best friends to even better best friends
Switching archetypes. Ex: Mom friend and irresponsible friend switch by the end of the story.
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